No trade for Bulls; Redick to Milwaukee

The NBA trade deadline passed without much fanfare. The most significant trade was shooting guard J.J. Redick going from Orlando to Milwaukee for Beno Udrih, Tobias Harris and Doron Lamb. The Buck also get PF Gusatvo Ayon.

How Redick will fit with Brandon Jennings, Monte Ellis and Mike Dunleavy is anyone's guess. Redick's contract -- originally a 2010 offer sheet from the Bulls -- ends after the season. The Bulls don't play the Bucks again this year.

Another deal of note is former Bulls guard Ronnie Brewer going from New York to Oklahoma City for a second round pick. The Thunder moved backup PG Eric Maynor to Portland.

The Bulls no doubt tried to find takers for Rip Hamilton and Carlos Boozer, but found the market hostile.

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Mike McGraw has covered the Bulls since 1995, becoming the full-time beat writer in 1999. He is still haunted by memories of the 1973 Game 7 collapse against the Lakers, Rick Barry and Lionel Hollins. The passion wasn't quite the same during the championship era, but he does appreciate having a good seat at the Delta Center for Michael Jordan's final shot with the Bulls in 1998.

These days, the Stevenson High School graduate enjoys coaching youth sports and tries to incorporate principles taught by Tim Floyd, Bill Cartwright and Scott Skiles into every practice.